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Managing Health Risks for Individuals with Dementia

1. Temperature Regulation

Cold Exposure: Prolonged exposure to cold poses a serious health risk, especially for individuals living with dementia.

To mitigate this risk:

  • Draught Proofing: Ensure there are no draughts by draught proofing and proper insulation to maintain suitable room temperature.
  • Layer Clothing: Encourage wearing extra layers of clothing to keep warm.

2. Sleep Quality

Daytime Naps: Limit daytime naps to improve nighttime sleep quality.

Stimulating Activities: Provide stimulating activities during the day to prevent boredom-induced napping.

Stimulant Avoidance: Avoid stimulating drinks like tea and coffee at night, and promote regular daytime exercise.

3. Smoking

Smoking poses health risks and increases fire hazards, especially for individuals with memory loss.

  • Remove Smoking Materials: Remove cigarettes and ashtrays to reduce the risk of unattended smoking.
  • Provide Safe Alternatives: Replace matches with disposable lighters for safety.

4. Alcohol Consumption

Alcohol consumption can exacerbate confusion and may interact negatively with medication.

  • Limit Intake: Control alcohol consumption to prevent increased confusion.
  • Consider Medication Interaction: Be cautious of alcohol interacting with medication.
  • Safe Storage: Keep alcohol out of reach and sight to prevent excessive drinking.
  • Offer Alternatives: Provide low-alcohol or non-alcoholic substitutes as alternatives.

Note: While balancing the individual's right to pleasure, it's essential to consider associated risks.